2020 Free International Writing & Non-Writing Entry Contests

If you're looking for online contests that you can participate or submit your work for free, without being required to pay entry free; don't look further.

This article will provide you with an overview of each contest including the last date to submit your work and the type of prizes to be won. A link has been included in each contest which will direct you to the relevant contest's page to better understand what's required of you.

However, unlike earlier, this article will concentrate on writing contests only, that is, short story, novel, flash fiction, poetry, article, essay and creative nonfiction. For non-writing contests - designing, illustration, drawing, painting, photography and short video/film production - a separate article has been created to provide you with an up-to-date list of the said contests.

Cheers on your success. If you don't win, don't beat yourself down. Try another one, and another one, and another one. You never know.

NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, the entries should be submitted in English language. Whereas a language(s) is accepted other than English, it will be noted in the concerned contest.

3. Furious Fiction

Can you beat the deadline in as little as 55 hours after receiving the short story prompt? This is your chance to put your writing skill into test. Once the prompt is displayed in the organizer's website, on the first Friday of every month, you have to race against the clock to write a 500-word short story (or less) in less than 55 hours to win AUD$500.

4. The Third Word Press

In this contest you are required to write flash fiction of not over nor under but exactly 80 words. "Your submission can be an extract from a longer work; a full story with a beginning, a middle and end; or it can simply be a scene - it's what you do with it that is of interest. You can submit as many pieces as you like per competition."

Deadline: 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month.

Prize: £20 and your work will be published on the organizer's website.

How to Submit a Video-Contest

Quarterly Contests

1. Writer Contest

This is a quarterly contest which occurs four times a year.

Type of contest: Scientific and Fantasy genres

Word length: 17,000 words

"The contest is open only to those who have not professionally published a novel or short novel, or more than one novelette, or more than three short stories, in any medium. Professional publication is deemed to be payment of at least six cents per word, and at least 5,000 copies, or 5,000 hits."

Prizes: $1000, $750, $500 including trophies. Additionally, the winners of quarterly contest will compete to win the annual prize of $5,000.

April Deadline

1. Global Climate Fiction Short Story Contest

"The beating of drum of the climate crisis is a constant reminder that our planet is a closed, limited system, and that we're currently living far beyond its boundaries. We are looking for short stories that help us imagine how humans can live within Earth's planetary boundaries - at the individual level, yes, but more importantly at the level of organizations, communities, and societies, and at the level of a global human civilization."

Length: 5,000 words

Prizes: 1st - $1,000

9 finalists - $100

The winner and finalists will be published in our third Everything Change digital anthology.

2. Science-me a Story

The aim of this contest is "promoting scientific outreach in a fun and engaging way appropriate for primary school children. The ultimate goal of the contest is to promote the scientific spirit and inspire the next generation that will later build our future. We hope to achieve this through the communication of scientific achievements, findings, methods, and anecdotes in the form of short stories."

5. Jericho Fellowship Prizes

Prizes: One winner for each category. The winner of each category receives €8,000 and invited to attend the symposium where they will be presented with their prize. Flights and accommodation are included.

May Deadline

1. The Hooded Short Story Contest

"Francis Booker and Michael Ragusa are holding a contest to see who can write the best short story that takes place in the world of The Hooded. Winning entries will be published on the Under the Hood website and reviewed on the Under the Hood YouTube channel."

Prize: $100

Deadline:May 1, 2020

"Entries must be narrative fiction that is directly related to The Hooded. They may or may not include characters, events, places, or concepts from Stand or any of the short stories already on the website. Entries do not have to follow the established canon of The Hooded and may modify events or situations as long as it is still recognizably related to The Hooded."

4. Remastered Words

The organizer of this contest is "looking for fantasy fiction stories of no more than 5,000 words and that fall within our theme, including stories that have been printed in any format before. We are not interested in fan fiction, erotica porn, or any work that has already been adapted into an audio. Any form of discrimination must play its part within the story and cannot promote those ideals in any way."

Prizes: "Authors of the top three selected stories will receive a one time payment of £75 (1st), £50 (2nd) and £25 (3rd), as well having their stories produced as an audio work by Remastered Words...Authors will receive a 30% share of the royalties that will split between the winners."

7. A Voice for Animals Contest

Theme: Address the history of animal welfare over the last three decades. "This could mean showcasing the progress made in improving the lives of animals over the years and/or examining where society has fallen short," states the institute.

You can submit your entry in photography, essay or video section.

There are three categories: 14-15 years and 16-18 years.

Prizes: " Prizes up to a total of $5,900 will be awarded to high school students whose entries best promote the humane treatment of animals" including 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize in each category and Active Involvement (16-18).

June Deadline

1. International Essay Contest for Young People

The aim of the contest: "This annual essay contest is organized in an effort to harness the energy, creative and initiative of the world's youth in promoting a culture of peace and sustainable development. It also aims to inspire society to learn from the young minds and turn to think about how each of us can make a difference in the world."

Theme:A Letter from Myself in 2030

Age: Up to 25 years

Categories: Children (ages up to 14) and youth (ages 15-25)

Length: 700 words

Languages: English, French, Spanish, German, 1600 characters or less in Japanese

2. 2020 Young Writers Contest

"Writing for peace challenges young writers (ages 13-19) to expand their empathy skills by researching an unfamiliar culture and writing from the point-of-view of a character within that new world, while exploring social, political, and environmental pressures, and universal themes," states the website.

There are three categories to choose from: fiction (800-1,000 words), poetry (one poem no longer than 1,000 words) and nonfiction (800-1000 words essay)

Prizes: "First, second and third place prizes will be awarded in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry categories.

First, second and third prize winners will receive a certificate, publication and an invitation to participate in our 2020 Youth Summit. One grand prize winner will receive $200."

3. 2020 Dan Veach Prize for Younger Poets

"The Dan Veach Prize for Younger Poets solicits poems from college-age students, aged 18-23, on any subject or style. Poems with an international focus are especially welcomed, but all poems must be written in English," states the website.

Students can submit a total of two poems. Each poem should have forty or fewer lines.

You're required to accompany your poem with a letter of recommendation from your teacher and also include a brief statement about yourself.

Prizes: One winner will be awarded $100 and their poem published in the Fall/Winter issue of Atlanta Review.

July Deadline

1. Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award

Age: 11-17 years

Theme: Any

Length: Any

Languages: English, British Sign Language or Braille.

Awards: "Winners receive a fantastic range of prizes, from mentoring to a residential Avon writing course, Poetry Society membership to books. The Poetry Society also continues to support winners' development with performance, publication and internship opportunities."

2. 2020 Essay Competition

The purpose of John Locke Institute essay contests is to "encourage young people to cultivate the characteristics that turn good students into great writers: independent thoughts, depth of knowledge, clear reasoning, critical analysis and persuasive style."

There are six category-topics questions students can choose to submit their essays: philosophy, politics, economics, history, psychology, theology and law.

Also, there is Junior category for students below the age of 15.

Age: 18 years and younger

Prizes: "There is a prize for the best essay in each category. Each subject prize is worth £100, and the essays will be published (with the author's permission) on the Institute website."

August Deadline

1. Under the Hooded Monster Contest

"Francis Booker and Michael Ragusa are holding a contest to see who can write the best short story about facing down a monster and overcoming it. Winning entries will be published on the Under the Hood website and reviewed on the Under the Hooded YouTube channel...

We want to see stories the stories about confronting your best monsters. Bonus points for original monsters!"

Genre: Young Adult Fantasy

Award: $100, publication on the Under the Hooded website, and a review on the Under the Hooded YouTube channel.

What is the preferred language when participating in international writing contests?

Answer:

The preferred language is English. In each contest I have provided a link which will direct you to the website's contest page. In that page they will indicate which languages they accept. If they have not indicated which language you should use in submitting your entry, the English language is the preferable one or the one you should use.

You can write poems on the theme of nature if the poetry contests in question haven't specified which themes to write on. If they have indicated a theme, you should assess if a subject on nature will fit the theme that has been listed.

At the end of each contest, I have provided a link to the contest's page which provides information how to submit your entry. Examples: Click here. The 'here' in red colour is a link you need to click. Or, if you see at the end of a contest a letter(s) in red, it's a link. Click it; then you will be directed to the contest's page which provides the necessary information.

These contests are mostly opened for people above the age of 18. Wherein there is a specific age required for in a contest, I will indicate it. Some contests have not mentioned the age range but normally the interested participants should be 18 years and above.

Can any child from any country participate in a free international writing contest?

Answer:

Yes, children from the age of 13 onwards can participate. However, it depends on a contest. At the end of each contest, I have provided a link which you'll find is a word, especially here, which is in color. Click it and it will direct you to that contest page where it will provide you with more information and if you are eligible at your age. In the future, I will be indicating age to make it easier to know if someone under the age of 18 is eligible to participate.

I am 36 years old from Pakistan. I am very good in creative writing. I write poetry and other stuff. I want to write a short story for this contest. Can I participate as my age is a bit over thirty?

Answer:

This article lists contests. This webpage doesn't offer contests. Check each contest and at the end of each, I have provided a link to the contest. Click on it and you'll get more details on how to submit.

They do exist. Sadly, they are not common among contests. However, when a contest invites people to submit their contests and they don't request certain genres to be submitted, you can submit this genre. Many shirt contests don't specify which genre to submit.

How will they give you the prize if you win the contests listed in this article?

Answer:

If the prize is in form of cash (money) they'll send you the money through their preferred mode of payment e.g. PayPal, deposit to your bank account, western union, money gram and so on. If the prize is non-cash, they will send it to the postal address you've provided when they request it.

Are these writing contests scams? I live in India. How can I get cash prizes from these writing contests? I hope this is not a scam because I have lost money in the same way while participating in this kind of competitions.

Answer:

The contests I list on this page are genuine and reputable. The good thing about these contests is that they're free to enter. If you don't win, you won't lose the money you paid to enter the contest.

Can the essay be written on any topic for the 2019 Free International Writing contest? If not then what will be the topic for May 31 contest?

Answer:

Yes, the essay can be on any topic. Additionally, you can write more than one essay since one is free to choose one topic to base his/her essay on or several of the topics meaning you can write more than one essay on the different topics.

How do you assist a writer to better his writing skills? Are scores given and corrections made in the form of feedback?

Answer:

It depends on the organizers of the different contests. Due to a high number of submissions or entries, it is difficult for a participant or writer to get feedback in whatever form including corrections. However, a writer can better his writing skills by participating in many contests and joining writing groups. There are many online writing groups. Also, making use of online grammar correctors, both free and paid; reading various online articles that touch on grammar and spelling are other ways a writer can use to perfect his writing skills.

How can we send essays to the writing contests you mentioned in your article?

Answer:

I have provided a link at the end of each contest. Click the link and it will direct you to that website's contest page. There you'll find details of how to send your essays, either through submission form or by email.

Yes, these competitions accept people from any part or region of the world. There are some contests that are restricted to certain regions. I have indicated the contests that accept entrants from a specific region. Those that I haven't indicated accept international entrants.

Can I submit the same piece of writing in multiple competitions if it's following their rules like word limit and genre?

Answer:

Yah, it's possible. However, read each contest's rules to be certain they accept the same piece of work which has been submitted to another competition(s). If they haven't indicated, it's best to avoid it.

I am a 52-years old Indian man. I love writing essays in English and I am an invalid like Mr. Stefan Hawking. Is there any online competition in an English essay contest in which I can participate?

Answer:

There are English essay contests you can participate in. Most of the essays contests accept entrants above the age of 18 thus you fit the age requirement. Browse through this contest page to find an essay contest that accepts entrants over the age of either 16 or 18.

At the end of each listed contest, there is a link. It is a word that is highlighted in colour, mostly 'here.' Click it. It will direct you to a page where you will get information on how to register or participate.

I had started writing for Hubpages from 2013 to 2016 before I stopped due to an injury. I would like to continue. Is everyone allowed to write on HubPages or just a specific community or only us nationals?

Answer:

Anyone from any region of the world can be registered at the site -Hubpages. It isn't limited to a specific community, country or people.

Since you didn't delete your Hubpages account, you can continue writing articles for the site. If you remember your username and password, you're good to go. If you can't remember your password, you can click the 'forgot password" under the log-in page.

Yes. The writing contests listed on this page accept entrants from any part of the world. They are not limited to specific country. Only a few contests are limited to specific regions. In this case, I have noted the contests which are limited to specific regions.

There is a contest you've listed whose deadline is 21 September 2019. When will they announce the winner?

Answer:

At the end of the contest, I have included a link. Click it and it will direct you to the contest's page where they have indicated announcement of winners. If they have not indicated, wait for their email. They will notify you if you're the winner.

Yes. These competitions are for people above the age of eighteen. If there is a specific age or age bracket I will note it but if the age bracket isn't indicated, then individuals of any age can participate.

I am from Ethiopia, Africa. Can I participate in any free writing contests?

Answer:

Yes, you can participate. The contests listed on this page accept writers from any country. The only contests that accept writers from a certain country are those that I have indicated the contests are restricted to writers from 'this' country. The contests that I haven't indicated they accept writers from a specific country are contests which any individual from any nation can participate.

If you mean the dates of submission, I have indicated the last date you're required to submit your entry for each contest.

If you mean how you're required to send your submission, each contest differes from each other on how they want the entries to be submitted. It can be my postal mail, email or online. Under the deadline date, there is a link (here). Click it and it will direct you to the contest page where it will indicate the means of submitting your entry.

It's difficult to say. There are many contests that are held every year, a high percentage of them fall in the paid category. These are contests whereby you've to pay an entry fee. Free entry contests aren't that many because of the costs involved in organizing a contest.

How should I apply for the International Writing & Non-writing competition?

Answer:

This article contains a list of competitions. Choose the competition you want. At the end of each competition you will find a link. The link will direct you to the contest's page where you will find information how to apply.

Is it possible for someone to join two categories of events in writing competitions?

Answer:

If a contest has several categories, it is possible to participate in the categories. Some contests have limits on how many categories you can participate. Read the rules for they will indicate if one can participate in more than one categories. These are contests which have more than one category.

Yes, you can. Stories can be written in the past, current or future unless the contest asks you to write in a certain time. For instance, there is the contest requesting that the stories should be written in the future involving the words: garden, city, wild.

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AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

4 days ago

@Renuga, all the contests are free to enter.

Renuga

4 days ago

Did all the events are really free?

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

8 weeks ago

Thank you, Rajpereira.

Rajpereira

8 weeks ago

Useful information

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

2 months ago

Not all contests offer certificate of participation. It depends with an organizer of a contest.

Saksham

2 months ago

Should we get certificate

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

2 months ago

Thank you, Casey. I appreciate bringing fort these two contests. I will post them on the contest page.

CaseyPeta

2 months ago

Hello! LiteraTea is also hosting two new (free!) writing contests:

1) LiteraTea Emerging Writers’ Short Story Contest

Link: www.LiteraTea.com

Prize: Grand Prize is $345 and a free six-month membership in LiteraTea’s Advanced Writers’ Program. All qualified entrants will receive professional feedback on their stories and a free provisional membership to LiteraTea.

Entry Period: For this special contest, LiteraTea employs a rolling reading period. Once sufficient qualified entries, around 100, are received, finalists will be selected and announced. A community reading period follows this announcement, prior to judging. Then, the contest will reset.

Your site is a great platform for writers. I always get valuable information.

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

5 months ago

In some contests individuals who are less than 18 years can participate. When contests require people of below 18 years to participate incl 12 years, I will indicate in the details of the contest.

anonymous

5 months ago

is a twelve year old eligible to participate in any writing contests?

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

5 months ago

M. Kalaivani, I don't conduct the contests or organizer of any of the contests on this page. I list genuine free to enter contests. I have provided links under each contest which will direct you to the contests' page where you can find more information on how to submit.

You can send your entry to the address provided if the contest allows. Or you can access a computer that is internet enabled at your local cyber cafe.

M.kalaivani

5 months ago

I have many story .but I don't have cell.plese give a chance send letter to the address

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

6 months ago

Thank you, Donna. I wish you all the best in the contests which you'll participate.

Donna Rayne

6 months agofrom Greenwood, In

Thank you for sharing all these links to writing contests. I am going to enter some of the poetry contest! Awesome article!

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

6 months ago

Thank you, Sayali

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

6 months ago

Thank you, Sayali for the feedback.

Sayali Sharad rane

6 months ago

Thank you.

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

6 months ago

Thank you, Jupitara.

jupitara kalita

6 months ago

thanks a lot for the information

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

7 months ago

Thank you, Diana

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

7 months ago

Thank you Nonso, you found this helpful.

Diana

7 months ago

Nice

Nonso

7 months ago

I'm really glad I found these. Thanks alot!

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

7 months ago

Thank you, Shirly. Much appreciated.

Shirly Singh

7 months ago

This site was bery helpful... i.never knew it had so many writing contests.

Thank you

shivanshi

8 months ago

gamsamnida, thank you for putting everything at a single place. it helped a lot.

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

8 months ago

You are welcome, Daanish.

Daanish

8 months ago

thank you for this

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

8 months ago

Thanks Afshin for considering us. I will post your contest.

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

8 months ago

Thank you, Afshin for considering us. I will include it in this list.

Afshin

8 months ago

Hi,

Great resource!

I just launched our 2019 Short Story Competition and I'm hoping that you can add it to your list. It expires on November 10th of 2019.

@nyi, postal code refers to sending mail through postal mail. This is when you take the envelope containing a letter or whatever is in the envelope to the post office so that they can send it to the intended person.

I think is what you are asking.

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

8 months ago

@Rana. You can join anytime. Each contest has a deadline. Choose the contest you want and submit your entry before the deadline.

nyi one/kopyinnyar40@gmail.com

8 months ago

what is postal code?please I want to know this word for form writing.

Rana

9 months ago

Can I join now??

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

9 months ago

Thank you, Sujwin for considering this webpage in announcing your contest. I will include it in this page.

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

9 months ago

I don't know what you mean but the contests are helpful in a number of ways e.g. sharpening your writing skills, recognition of winning a contest and winning the mentioned prizes.

caitlyn

9 months ago

is this helpful?

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

11 months ago

Thank you, Kasha.

Kansha

11 months ago

Thanks for the list! Really helpful and informative

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

12 months ago

I agree with you, Rakesh.

rakesh pattar Aikur

12 months ago

essay competition is very good for students and modern youths

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

12 months ago

Tishya, I am not the organizer of these competitions. I have only listed contests that are free to enter. Choose the contest you want as there are many short story contests to choose from the above list. At the end of each contest I have provided a link, which is a one word in colour. Click it and you will be directed to another page where you will get information how to apply. Try your lack because they are free to participate.

Tishya

12 months ago

Hey.

Writing is my passion and my dream is to become a writer.I have written a number of stories based on the mind contents of a teenager . I have written motivational stories and stories that can enhance a teenage mind. I am just searching for a chance. I request you to give me a chance.

thanks.

Tishya.

Rohan singh

12 months ago

I am rohan from jamshedpur jharkhand

Writing is my hobby and I want to become a writer. I have written many stories in my copy .please give me a chance to write a story. I writes horror stories,sad stories, about dream. So sir please give me a chance to participate in this contest

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

12 months ago

@ Any, yes you can participate in the contests. You are not required to be a professional writer to participate.

Choose the contest you want, click the link at the end of the contest you want. The link is in colour. It will take you to the contest's page where you will get more information about the contest. You can participate in many contests you want.

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

12 months ago

@ Manish, I'm not the one holding contests. I have only listed the contests. Read the contest you want then click a link at the end of the contest which will take you to you the contest's page where you will get more information how to participate. The link is red in colour.

Ensure you only write the names of one person. You can write together but only put the name of one person in your entry.

Anu

12 months ago

Sir I am an Indian Housewife, no professional writer, can I participate in competitions

Manish Kashyap

12 months ago

I Manish Kashyap and my Girl Friend Mrigakshi Kashyap we are in a relationship since class 8 and we want to write essay together so please give us a chance now immediately.

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

12 months ago

At the end of each contest, I have included a link that directs you to the website's contest page. There you'll find information how to send your entry.

When you see a word in colour at the end of each contest, that is the link you need to click. It will direct you to another website where it contains more information about the contest and how to send your entry.

Tia

12 months ago

Where should I send my writing like Short story, poem, essay?

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

12 months ago

Yes, you can participate in any of the contest including short stories that have been posted in this page.

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

12 months ago

Thank you, Glory. I am glad to hear this article was helpful to you. If you ever win from any of these contests let me know. It will mean a lot to me.

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

12 months ago

@Krishna, there are free entry poetry contests for people under the age of 18. As of now, I haven't come across one but keep on checking. When I come across the free poetry contests, I will post them in this contest page.

Glory Godday

12 months ago

this article is an open door for writers, including one like me

Krishna kant sharma

12 months ago

Is there any poetry contest in written form for below 18 years of age and with free entry for Indian residents

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

13 months ago

It will depend with the contest. Some allow you to publish the work you have submitted and won to other contests or online sites. If you don't win, you are free to submit the work in any contest. Do click the link I have provided under each contest to learn if you can own rights to your work or they will be reverted to the contest.

Eddy

13 months ago

Do I still own my work if I will or don't??!Like I can publish it??

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

13 months ago

This article contains list of free short story and essay contests. I have included a link under each contest, which is red in colour. Click it and it will direct you to the contests page which contains more information.

Ayena bridget

13 months ago

I was looking for more essay and short story writing contests that are free to enter and open internationally for all. If you can assist me please give in your links.

@Asiya, there are many story contests that I have listed than essays and poems; starting with the first contest.

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

14 months ago

@Asiya, I don't give money to people who have won the contest. I only list contests that are free to enter and when you win the organizers of that contest will pay you.

When you click the link under each contest, it will direct you to the contest page. There you'll see how you'll be paid.

asiya

14 months ago

there are so many contest but not a story writing contest

asiya majid

14 months ago

thank you miss Alianess Benny Njuguna but i have one more question i am from Pakistan so how you give me money of i will win.

pleas give me the answer

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

14 months ago

@Asiya, when you have located the contest you are interested in, at the same end of that contest I have indicated you should click 'here' or for more details click 'here,' or this 'website.' Click with your mouse or your finger I you're using a smartphone and you will be directed to the website of that contest. There you will find all details of how to participate.

asiya majid

14 months ago

how can i get enter in this contents i want to participate in it so pleas tell me about it okay

thanks

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

14 months ago

Yes, Tricia. There are contests for people under the age of 18. I will be indicating the minimum age so as to know right away if you're eligible. Therefore, keep checking.

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

14 months ago

Just follow the rules for each contest and you are good to go. All the best Mayank.

Mayank Singh

14 months ago

Sure you can write an article i also want to participate in contest by writting

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

16 months ago

Sure you can write an article but only in contests that allow submission of articles or essays

Zoha ali

16 months ago

I also want to participate in contest by writting an article!

Can i?

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

18 months ago

Hi Kautham. I am working on January 2019 contests

Kautham

18 months ago

Please publish another article for 2019's contests...Thank you!!!

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

18 months ago

Saeed, many countries have no writing or online contests as is your case.

The contests listed in this page are free to enter and any individual from any part of the world can participate including you from Iran. If a contest is limited to a particular country it will be indicated. Feel free to enter:)

Saeed barari

18 months ago

Can we attend from another country? For example, we send the script from Iran to US via email ( we have almost nothin useful in iran :-( )

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

19 months ago

Hussein, these contests are free to enter. There is no fee to enter.

XYZ, the prizes and payment depend with an organization and how much money they can afford to pay winners.

Thank you Ann Gibson. I very much appreciate your comment and encouragement. Thanks too for the blessing.

Ann Gibson

21 months ago

Thank you so much for this article... You're such of a kind... God bless you Njuguna

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

21 months ago

Thank you Madhvi for your feedback. The contests are free to enter, and any citizen from any part of the world can participate. If a contest is restricted to a specific region or nation, it will be indicated.

madhvi

22 months ago

thanx for updating with such lovely contest.Citizen of all countries are allowed to participate or some specific countries?

AUTHOR

Alianess Benny Njuguna

22 months ago

You are welcome Douglas. There are plenty of them. I am sure you will find a couple to participate.

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